Heading up to Mountain View to participate in some customer meetings at the mothership. It gave me an excuse to update some demos, and even prep some new things.
[article] Platform Engineering Patterns for Scalable Software Delivery. Here’s a panel discussion among a handful of pros with real-world knowledge about platform engineering.
[blog] Choosing measurement frameworks to fit your organizational goals. Which of the many frameworks should you use to measure software delivery? This post encourages you to think through the why, what, and how.
[blog] Your First Million Users: Is Your Database an Investment or a 900-Hour Time Sink? Is it cheaper to run databases on your own, or use a managed service? People have STRONG opinions on both sides of this. Here’s some analysis to consider.
[blog] What Exactly is “Production Ready” in 2025? We say this phrase but what do we really mean when we say it?
[article] Seven little habits for writing better code. Good tips, very specific practices that give you a maintainable codebase.
[blog] Running Secure Kubernetes (GKE) Workloads in GCP. This is the type of content you want loaded into your LLM context so that you get reasonable advice when you ask to “build a checklist to secure my Kubernetes cluster.”
[article] Is Your Talent the Bottleneck to GenAI Success? I’d suggest that in almost every case, the answer is no. You actually have the talent in place already. What you may not have done is properly train them and invest in their skills.
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